Clojure in Production

I was chatting with @danoyoung on IRC
the other day about embedding a nREPL server, and about using that as
the basis for a talk at our local
Clojure meetup.

I’ve also been in and seen conversations about all of the effort and
knowledge that needs to go into making some Clojure code be a “real”
software product.

Along these lines of thinking, I have an idea for a series of posts
about the kinds of things one does when putting Clojure into
production. Each will build on the previous, hopefully resulting in a
nice multipart article and corresponding repo on Github to help
beginners see some patterns and ideas for building Clojure services.